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The Pack Series - Fera 3: Pack City
Now Available from Mojocastle Press
Dark Fantasy, Humor, Paranormal, Serials
Rated: The Lady's Chamber
Length: Scroll
Price: 4.99
ISBN: 1-60180-049-5


Fera, a female wolf who desperately wants to shift to human form, knows one thing; the man she's looking for isn't in Pack City, but he's coming for her.

Born a wolf, Fera has always struggled with her true self. She longs to shape-shift into human form, and find a man to love, who can look past her issues.

She lives in Pack City, an openly sexual werewolf safe zone, where she sees everything she wants and nothing that suits her. Her loneliness is an aching thing that can only be assuaged by a garou that stands out from the pack. One that has all the bitches chasing.

And that would be Jack.


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Excerpt:
“When-” His voice cracked a little. “When I got bit, I thought-”

I knew what he thought. That he'd never find peace, or sanity again. That he'd be lonely forever.

That hung between us for several seconds. Kismet. Kindred souls. Destiny.

A sense of belonging. A sadness for him, and the fact that he'd gone through that first change on his own, feeling totally victimized.

I could imagine the pain he must've gone through.

The fact that he conveyed it to me by the way his voice broke and the way he reached for me, tucked my head under his chin and held me, while trying to speak of how he felt-it did something to me.

“I thought that my life was over.” He choked over the words.

I slipped my arms around him. And I have to say, I reveled in that. Never had I had arms before. Legs, paws. Well, I still had paws, but they had a different feel to them, a new sensitivity. I spread my claws and held on. I closed my eyes and listened to the beat of his heart under my ear, felt the warmth of his body against mine.

Maybe I jumped the gun a bit, but when he said that to me, I took it to mean that with me, he felt there was something to live for. Call it the princess syndrome. The world revolves around me. You can't help what you are.

But you know what? It was exactly what I needed to hear. I whispered, “Shh. It's just begun.” I took it as a sign that he needed me.

I clung to it. After all, I'd left P.C. for him, with him.

I believe Gaia knew I needed him. I'd been so lonely. Never even realized it. I'd watched the others at Pack City with my puppy dog eyes, pathetically pretending that their affections were nothing but entertainment to me. Curiosities.

But really, I had felt such a soul-consuming sadness, like I'd been left out by the whole universe, always on the fringes of everyone else's lives. Gaia knows I lived vicariously through Kayty. Pretended to be the one in Leer's arms, under his all-encompassing masculinity.

I think Jack smiled then, when I sort of promised him a life together, though I couldn't see his face. I just sort've felt it, ya know? He practically purred, “But then, when I was at my sorriest, I got word, I mean, wind, of you.”

I frowned, pulling back so I could look at him. “Word?” Call me wary. Something made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.

“Wind. Slip of the tongue.” He grinned. “Forgive me.” Then, he flicked his tongue out, traced my lips quickly, and sucked it back in before I could object. That had me scrunching up my nose, totally distracted from what he'd been saying, and dropping my mouth open in surprise, too. Thinking, damn, I'll bet that tongue's as good as Leer's at-

I didn't get any further than that in my thinking. Because Jack slid his hand up my back, grabbed a hold of my hair and pulled my head back, rather forcefully, but not painfully. Kind've snapped my attention directly to his face.

He searched me. That's all I can say.

And there was a hardness in the way he did it. His body felt tight against me, like every muscle bunched up. There was anger there, I could feel it. I chalked it up to pent-up frustrations. We all have them. And confusion. I mean, it had been one damn crazy night.

“Fera.”

“Yes.”

“Tell me that you wanted to leave that place.”

Oh. He was feeling guilty for sneaking me out?

Well, I didn't want my lover struggling with guilt when he needed to be attending to me. I told him, ever so quietly, “I wanted to leave that place.”

I exonerated him with those words. He kissed me hard. Like a drowning man whose only redemption is a drink from the deepest well, he slid his tongue into my mouth and sucked fluid in a kiss I felt clear to my toes. I can't even describe the passion that he put into that. The all-consuming feeling that swamped me, that had me clinging to him, totally weak in the knees. Jack held me up and bent me over backward at the same time, laid me over his knee. How he'd dropped to one knee, I don't know. I don't care. I truly swooned in his arms. And I knew that loving him, being made love to by him, would be an experience that I would never forget.


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Reviews:
I enjoyed this book to the limit. Ms. Weldon has a way of catching the readers attention and keeping them guessing until the very end. This book has it all: action, sex and suspense. I could not put this book down. Congratulations Ms. Weldon on another winner.

4 Cups, Laura @ CoffeeTime Romance

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PACK CITY is the second book in the WANTON WEREWOLF series, and gives us a better look inside the pack itself, and the city they live in. Fera is the most interesting character I have come across in a while, and her story is amazing. Jack is the dominating alpha male and certainly follows his personality. Carys Weldon is doing a great job of telling the stories of her wanton werewolves, and I can't wait to see what she comes up with for the next book in the series.

4 Blue Ribbons, Angel @ Romance Junkies

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Discovering that you are in love with someone your family considers unnatural and knowing that once they find you, they will do anything to stop him, is something that preys on Fera's mind but she cannot help but love him anyway, even when she realizes that he has betrayed her. But love can conquer almost anything and in this case it wins over Fera's uncertainties. I thoroughly enjoyed both Fera and Jack for the way they join in the most basic way but are also able to find a middle ground for their relationship to flourish. Ms. Weldon has written a thoroughly engaging story that captivates the reader and is able to portray a great story to read. A definite hit with me and one I will recommend to friends and family.

4 Stars, Sheryl @ eCataRomance reviews

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This was a very intriguing story, with unexpected twists and turns, and steamy sex. Weldon has given us a total different peek into the lives and hearts of the werewolves. I must add the ending is unexpected. Pack City is quite a good love story with interesting believable characters, and Jack is an adorable unnatural. If you like Werewolves, you are going to like this story. They have a few unusual problems to overcome, but the author does a satisfying job with those as well.

5, May @ MayReviews.com

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Weldon really knows how to build excitement in a story. This reader's only wish was that Fera got the chance to kick her brother's butt for his part in the events that surrounded her destiny, for he was surely deserving of a good butt kicking. Weldon's Wanton Werewolf series is certainly entertaining and this reader can't wait to see what the next book in the series holds in store for us. Could the next book have Fera's brother getting his comeuppance?

4, Tammy @ Love Romances

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